[Commentary] The tenderness of the cherry blossoms in the garden, dyeing the boundless spring scenery of East Lake.

On the evening of March 3rd, Wuhan East Lake Cherry Blossom Garden was open for night viewing of cherry blossoms. Nearly 10,000 cherry blossoms of more than 60 varieties were illuminated by colorful lights.

  [Explanation] Two sisters Wu Yanfang and Wu Lijun from Guangdong made a special trip to Wuhan by high-speed rail that day. They were wearing Hanfu, standing under the beautiful cherry blossom trees, their skirts wagging, and their dances wagging.

  [Concurrent] Wu Lijun, a tourist from Guangdong

  We also wanted to see it last year, but because of the epidemic, we didn't come here to see the cherry blossoms.

Then this year, I just saw it yesterday, and today there was an opening ceremony for the park, and then we came by the high-speed rail in the morning.

  [Concurrent] Wu Yanfang, a tourist from Guangdong

  It's very beautiful. Look here. First, take a picture here. It looks good. Then I wore this dress specially, and I wore Hanfu to take the photo.

  [Explanation] If the cherry blossoms under the sun are full of flavour and brilliance, then the cherry blossoms at night are icy and clean, without the fireworks, and without the bright sunshine, it adds a bit of mystery and shyness.

After lighting the lights at night, watching the flowers circling tenderly in the twilight, the beauty is beyond words.

  [Explanation] Wan Qiong, a native of Wuhan, invited his colleagues to the East Lake Sakura Garden to enjoy the cherry blossoms.

She told reporters that because of the epidemic last year, she could only "see cherry blossoms in the clouds" at home. After learning that the Sakura Garden was open for night cherry blossom viewing, she bought a ticket as soon as possible to "make up for last year's regret."

  [Concurrent] Wan Qiong, a citizen of Wuhan

  Because during the epidemic last year, all of us in Wuhan were locked up at home, right, and then we missed the whole spring, and then we came to play today. In fact, we said that, we were talking about making up for last year’s regrets, so on the first day Ran over.

  [Explanation] In the cherry blossom corridor of the East Lake Sakura Garden, there are more than 120 medical teams supporting Hubei and more than 40,000 anti-epidemic front-line medical staff in the spring of 2020. The footprints, silhouettes and shadows left by the cherry blossom trees are displayed. wish.

  [Explanation] Wu Shan watched for a long time in front of the exhibition board. She said that in the ward, they were soldiers in white who forgot to die; in the flowers, they were cute and cute angel elves.

Now that the cherry blossoms are blooming again, I hope they can come to Wuhan again.

  [Concurrent] Wu Shan, a citizen of Wuhan

  Especially when I saw a photo, I saw a nurse praying in front of the (cherry blossom tree). I think it was really because of their dedication that we could have this opportunity in 2021 to enjoy the cherry blossoms here.

  [Explanation] The East Lake Cherry Blossom Garden, covering an area of ​​423 acres, has more than 60 varieties of tens of thousands of cherry blossoms.

It is reported that there are more than 9,000 night light sets and 500 lanterns in the East Lake Sakura Garden this year, and the lighting area has nearly doubled compared with last year.

  Reporter Zou Hao reports from Wuhan, Hubei

Editor in charge: [Chen Haifeng]